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Far Left: DURING THE CHRISTMAS Assembly, Santa throws candy to all the good boys and girls. AFTER HOURS Ol: work jim Tooman decides srringing Christmas free lights is for the birds. ff NY wwwx X- M , ,llll ,E ll 111 DURING TIII2 ASSIZMBLY. l,0ri ffmmlell's solo -:sd 4--A I almcln her peers. . I f- J ,VI N5 .Wu -- f, 'NN ,, ' Tllli CIIOIR S'l'lll7IilNf'l'S huddlc around Santa anxious to hear his list of wishes. Ilurisimas ll
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ps Shivering students decked the halls of Capital during the Christmas season. The annual hall decorating contest helped pro- mote the holiday spirit. The theme of the Sophomore class' hall was Christmas Around the World. The Seniors intended theme was Christmas in Cambodia, hut they were not allowed to use their idea. The winner of the hall contest was the junior class with their theme of Christ- mas in Boise . s I5liCfOIiA'I'llYKi 'I'lllI SIZNIOIK llAl,I,. N.ir.isliii Iiroigstqiil helps add fillfihlllldh clit-t'r. IN 'I'IIIQ MAINOl'l'ICiliStr-ieSr.iIIin.iii.ii1tl Icom' I'i.lNI1L' rlt't'ur.itt- tht- C Ilflhfllldh time JO Qliristriiiis Record Lows, Icy Streets, Smog: lwzstmczs zn A great disappointment of the season was the Cancellation ofthe participation of all bands and drill teams in the Holiday Parade due to icy streets and cold weather. Some students felt as ifChristmas came too early this year. This may have been because there were only three weeks be- tween Christmas and Thanksgiving. As students were out shopping and making their lists for Santa. the Capital choirs were husy preparing for the Christmas Assem- Bozse. hly. This year the assembly was, as always, terrific. The choirs' hours of preparation paid off in their performances. Dana Hardys silent solo stunned the audi- ence, while Shannon Walker, Matt Shona, Kevin Torrey, and Bryan Ropp made a great quartet singing The Book of Love . The assembly ended with a visit from St. Nick reading his list of wishes. TIIE GOLDEN GIRLS GIVE A stunning perforf mance during a Christmas basketball gklfllt. fr f 7 g' i
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After the assembly, the students fly high with The Spirit of '86 The day had finally come. Tonight there was a basketball game against our biggest rival and today, a pep assembly during school, My fellow student body officers and I had worked hard organiz- ing this assembly. The bell for dismissal rang and everyone crowded into the hallway on the way to the gym. This assembly was put together like other basketball assemblies. The Pledge of Allegiance followed by the National Anthem would officially start it off. Cheerleaders would give a cheer to get everyone enthusiastic before the coaches thanked the students for their support and congratulated the teams on their ef- forts. The best parts of the assembly would be the skit put on by the student officers and the class competitions. Stu- dents always enjoyed seeing people from their own classes compete with other classes in a mock game made up by the officers of the school. Last would come the spirit war shouted between one side of the gym and the other until the cheerleaders threw candy in to the excited crowd. The gym was almost completely filled by this time with students waiting for the entertainment to begin. I hoped this bas- ketball assembly would go well. But why shouldn't it? L.. -'Us ,, . A is K at 413' am- 'le -' -s 5-vfti 1 Vi. 'r Q S5 au' X , ..- ONE OF Tlili liagle stteakers. Brian Ifidlcr. flashes the camera a smile, A'l THE HND OIT Tllli ASSIENIIEIX, cheerleaders throw candy to the Hpepped- up crowd, .'.' liaskut lull Assellllrlx'
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